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Half of Canadian BSE Cattle Born After Feed Ban!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 212300" data-attributes="member: 97"><p><strong>frenchie- They changed their mind today... Its just a trade barrier game like you Canadians played with US cattle for 10+ years when you decided their was a Canadian herd and a US herd and that "ALL US cattle were diseased" and wouldn't allow them to go north unrestricted...</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Until your tit got in a wringer and you had nowhere to sell your cattle or beef-- then all Canadians could talk about is this magical "North American Herd"....That still is one of the biggest jokes in this part of the country- I laugh everytime I hear a Canuck say it....</strong> :lol: :lol: :lol: </p><p></p><p>----------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>S. Korea sets timetable for resumption of beef trade </p><p> </p><p>by Pete Hisey on 4/18/2006 for Meatingplace.com </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>South Korean officials said they have started examining the records concerning the birth date of the Alabama breeding cow diagnosed in March with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, and will make a decision about resuming trade in U.S. beef by early June, according to a report in Asia Pulse.</p><p></p><p><strong>Kim Chang-seob, chief veterinary officer of the Agriculture Ministry, said that it appears the animal was born before the U.S. ban on ruminant protein in cattle feed,</strong> and a fact-finding team may be sent to the United States next week to confirm that finding. Another team may then be sent to examine the 33 processing plants wishing to export beef to South Korea in early May, and if all goes well, <strong>"the first shipment of U.S. beef could arrive in South Korea around June,"</strong> said Lee Yang-ho, an Agriculture Ministry spokesman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 212300, member: 97"] [b]frenchie- They changed their mind today... Its just a trade barrier game like you Canadians played with US cattle for 10+ years when you decided their was a Canadian herd and a US herd and that "ALL US cattle were diseased" and wouldn't allow them to go north unrestricted... Until your tit got in a wringer and you had nowhere to sell your cattle or beef-- then all Canadians could talk about is this magical "North American Herd"....That still is one of the biggest jokes in this part of the country- I laugh everytime I hear a Canuck say it....[/b] :lol: :lol: :lol: ---------------------------------------------- S. Korea sets timetable for resumption of beef trade by Pete Hisey on 4/18/2006 for Meatingplace.com South Korean officials said they have started examining the records concerning the birth date of the Alabama breeding cow diagnosed in March with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, and will make a decision about resuming trade in U.S. beef by early June, according to a report in Asia Pulse. [b]Kim Chang-seob, chief veterinary officer of the Agriculture Ministry, said that it appears the animal was born before the U.S. ban on ruminant protein in cattle feed,[/b] and a fact-finding team may be sent to the United States next week to confirm that finding. Another team may then be sent to examine the 33 processing plants wishing to export beef to South Korea in early May, and if all goes well, [b]"the first shipment of U.S. beef could arrive in South Korea around June,"[/b] said Lee Yang-ho, an Agriculture Ministry spokesman. [/QUOTE]
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